DCSS says no to guns in schools

As students return to class, teachers will be armed in a few
schools around the country. That's still not allowed in Georgia.

The last thing
school officials say students and teachers should worry about is safety. Some
leaders in Dougherty County don't think arming teachers is the best way to keep
schools safe.

After the
shooting in Newtown, Connecticut last year, some schools systems went so far as
to arm their teachers and staff with guns. Dougherty County Schools Police
Chief Troy Conley doesn't think that's a good idea.

"Mainly
because it causes concerns when you have additional weapons on campus. There
are a lot of things that come into play when you have to secure weapons,"
said Troy Conley.